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Hi all.. I have a established Reefer 170 doing well. I bought a new Waterbox 50.3 and was thinking because they almost same water capacity , Should i use the old water from Reefer or just from scratch?

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If you’re moving everything over imo I would use the tank water. Hope this helps
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Hi all.. I have a established Reefer 170 doing well. I bought a new Waterbox 50.3 and was thinking because they almost same water capacity , Should i use the old water from Reefer or just from scratch?

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Id use new saltwater, unless the cost in sa is expensive.
 

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To me, all the bacteria and beneficial micro organisms are on the rocks. Waste water is just waste water, it will be high in nutrients and low in trace elements. I would use new water myself.
 

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I also think the sand and rock are more important than the water. I would use the water if it was convenient.
 

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